WD2000: How to Create an Online Form Using Form FieldsID: Q212328
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This article describes how to create an online form using form fields. A form is a template or document with empty areas in which to collect and organize information. An online form uses form fields, which may include text boxes to fill in, check boxes to select or clear, and drop-down list boxes that contain lists of items from which to select choices.
To create an online form, follow these steps:
Type Description
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Text Use a regular text form field when the form
requires an entry of any type, including text,
numbers, dates, current date and time, or
calculations. You can specify a default entry
so that the user does not have to type an
entry except to change the response.
Check Box Use a check box to prompt the user for a yes
or no response.
Drop-Down Use the drop-down form fields to provide the
user with a list of answers to choose from.
Selecting from a list rather than typing
entries makes it easier for users to fill in
the form correctly.
For additional information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q157463: WD97: How to Use Calculate on Exit in a Forms Document
Q115607: WD97: How to Update Fields in a Protected Form
Q137439: WD: How to Unlink Form Fields
Q191027: WD2000: Preserving Text When Re-protecting a Form Without Macros
Q110014: WD: Calculation Text Fields Within Forms Fail to Update
Q142213: WD97: How to Create an Automated Form with Fill-in Fields
Additional query words: forms setformresult template invoice vba
Keywords : kbdta kbfield winword wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: June 15, 1999